Public commuters are now able to access the Jamaica Urban Transit Company's (JUTC's) bus schedules and some of its routes on their computers, tablets and smartphones using GoogleTransit.
The data became available yesterday, thanks to information technology consultant and third-year computer science student at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Oswald Smith.
"It allows any transit company that has a regular schedule to basically integrate their transit data into Google Maps, and that data comprises things like the schedule, the route, and bus stop location,' Smith said of Google Transit, a product of multinational tech company Google.
The student, 28, explained that he conceived the idea from his own experience of standing at the bus top without knowing when the next bus would arrive.
http://m.jamaicaobserver.com/mobile/...-Maps_19225735
The data became available yesterday, thanks to information technology consultant and third-year computer science student at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Oswald Smith.
"It allows any transit company that has a regular schedule to basically integrate their transit data into Google Maps, and that data comprises things like the schedule, the route, and bus stop location,' Smith said of Google Transit, a product of multinational tech company Google.
The student, 28, explained that he conceived the idea from his own experience of standing at the bus top without knowing when the next bus would arrive.
http://m.jamaicaobserver.com/mobile/...-Maps_19225735
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